Hard to sign in.
Hey y’all. I’m dyslexic. We tried getting this app and we couldn’t login to my account. We double checked it and it still didn’t work. I love the website not the app. 🌞 💪💪 👖 Fight Moi.
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4.5 out of 5
2 ratings in Canada
Hey y’all. I’m dyslexic. We tried getting this app and we couldn’t login to my account. We double checked it and it still didn’t work. I love the website not the app. 🌞 💪💪 👖 Fight Moi.
I can’t even get it to play. Worsted reeder ever. And if I could I would give it a 0 star review
This app got me into the My Weird School fandom. Those books are amazing. I also like reading Wings of Fire (you can tell by my username.) And I also like reading The Inheritance Cycle. I’d never thought I’d admit this but this app is actually better than Epic. Thanks for making this app! (I just hope nobody bashes my opinion for this review.) I wish you all the power of Wings of Fire! -DaReelWhiteout
I attempt to login in via the school district, proceed to the next page, click on login with PISD Portal, then it redirects me to an error page that tells me I’m not able to read books here. Makes the app useless for me. Works fine on the website though… please fix.
Does not work to sign in terrible app
When I first found this back-and-forth grade. Instantly fell in love with it even though I need to warn you that there's barely anything on IMSA. And some of the books are a little crappy, but whoever made this thank you.
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Ugh don’t get it ducks
This app needs a complete makeover to make it accessible. If I search for and add books I can't delete them if there is no bookshelf information. I get an error message rather than options to remove from bookshelf or device. when that is the case, I wonder how the book got in the catalog in the first place. I need to use my computer and navigate the lousy website to find the book and possibly delete it. Last week I called tech support and the woman I spoke with had no clue about VoiceOver. Even after I told her I couldn't see at all she kept referring to colors and images I can't see. She said she would refer me to someone who knows VoiceOver and that person never called me back. The app and website need a complete accessibility audit and overhaul. When using the app focus is unreliable and the menu structure is poorly organized. The recommended books should be in its own tab. There should be a list view so a person can swipe vertically and then an actions option for each list item. As things are I need to execute numerous swipe gestures left and right and hope focus is reliable and that I don't get caught in a keyboard trap. yould would think a nonprofit agency would be familiar with accessibility principles and assistive technology blind people use. My observation is that the app is designed for people who can see who happen to have a reading disability rather than a person with no vision who wants to listen to a book. The app is inefficient and frustrating to use and the website is even worse. There are custom controls which don't work with a screenreader and unlabeled links.
I have an account at school but then when I try it here it doesn’t work.